No
Overlay Network is a logical network that runs on top of another network. No, it does not include routers. If peer X maintains a TCP connection with another peer Y, then we say there is an edge between X and Y. An edge in overlay is simply the tcp connection between a peer.
There are N nodes in the overlay network. There are N(N-1)/2 edges.
Juniper Networks is a network equipment vendor. Routers are one such piece of network equipment. Therefor "Juniper routers" are likely routers made by Juniper Networks. Find more info on their site at: http://www.juniper.net
cabling
Modern networks used two devices for the data packets within the network will flow easily. The two devices are the routers and switches.
It's a protocol that routers use to figure out how to get to other devices on the network. Even if they have to go through other routers and different networks.
Yes, it can.
Routers Network + guide to network .... page no. 276
routers
Routers would be in layer 3 of the OSI model also known as the Network layer.
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There is no such thing. Every router has its own password, set by the network administrator. Or some routers may not have one.There is no such thing. Every router has its own password, set by the network administrator. Or some routers may not have one.There is no such thing. Every router has its own password, set by the network administrator. Or some routers may not have one.There is no such thing. Every router has its own password, set by the network administrator. Or some routers may not have one.